Zayzee Writes

Monday, March 05, 2018

Everybody
has a story to share. It could be from your imagination, from your experience
or knowledge gathered over the years that can be beneficial to someone or you
probably just want to write for fun.

What story
are you waiting to share? Join our online writing class and learn the step by
step approach to developing the writing skill. By the end of this class, it is
expected that your project should be underway while you receive after class editorial
services to guide your project to completion.

Thursday, February 08, 2018

I commit to be better
than I was yesterday
To work harder
than I did yesterday
To give my best
as if it was my last opportunity
To believe in my abilities
to dream, plan and finish
To trust in the help of the Almighty
as my strength and guide
In this race
To realise my dreams.

Monday, February 05, 2018

When was the last time you gave yourself a gift? I don’t mean some new clothes, accessories or gadgets. I am talking about the kind of gift that would ensure you grow positively?

During the last Christmas season, many of us reflected on the past months, where we got it right, where we got it wrong and where we could have done it better. As 2018 began, we promised ourselves change; especially in those areas we got it wrong.

The good thing about reflection is that it enables us to plan a better approach of moving forward. We learn from what went wrong and with determination, we surge ahead believing the jackpot could be just around the corner.

Monday, December 25, 2017

Discover the future of Nigerian literature in this refreshing read for teenagers and adults alike. Moncoeur Global Concepts presents 'Christmas In A Pen', An Anthology of Teenage Stories and Poems, as published by Zayzee Writes.

This work concludes the writing workshop that held for teenagers between December 18th and 20th, 2017 and is available for free download. In the spirit of the season, don't forget to share with your friends. Click here to download your free copy now.

Saturday, December 23, 2017

I
read your column in the last edition of Drive Magazine. You talked about
planning your money. That it is not how much you make that matters but how much
you keep.

How
does one achieve 'keeping' in a very tight situation? I am an entrepreneur and
have been running my business for three years now. I am yet to see growth in my
business. It isn't that I don't have enough clients to sustain my business and
even grow it. The problem is that I have to support my family from my business
and 'keeping money' that I know will assist my husband in our home doesn't
sound right.

I
love my business. I make enough money a month but my business cannot grow. What
can I do differently?

If you are wondering why you haven’t heard of Obeleville town before, it
is because it is so tiny, no one has thought to put it on the map. Yet.

Kate Iffy Chukwu is your child’s best friend because she keeps them
entertained with beautifully written stories. She talks to UZEZI ADESITE about
her new book, ‘My Name is Kosi Kamsi’, which is set in the tiny town of
Obeleville, located on the African West Coast. In this interesting town, we
meet a regular child who dreams big.

So, let’s know more about this book. Excerpts:

Congratulations on your new book, My
Name is Kosi Kamsi. What is it about?

Thank you so much. My Name is Kosi Kamsi is a compilation of eight warm
stories for children from 6 years old and above. It tells the story of
seven-year-old Kosi Kamsi, who wants to be a president when he grows up. His experiences
in school and at home give him some ideas of what he would like to change when
he becomes the president - this includes not doing any homework! In this book,
which is the first in the series, Kosi Kamsi wants to save the world. He wishes
he had a dog. He practices bravery when he finds out that he is the only boy at
Cooking Club. He chases a fat stinky goat. He learns about Mount Kilimanjaro.
Kosi Kamsi is the everyday child with
a big dream.

Friday, December 22, 2017

And finally, our last edition of Drive magazine for the year
is out. ‘Growing’ is the theme for this edition. Even when things don’t go the
way we plan, we should always be excited about tomorrow and the possibilities
it holds.

In this edition, we have not two but five interviews. Wow!

On our Cover is Amina Turnbull, who has created a business
out of her love for the Ketogenic lifestyle, and helping people lose weight and
live healthy. We also delve into the business world of Rukky Ohiomoba, founder
of Ruvero Designs.

And newly introduced with this edition is ‘Drive Africa’, a
section dedicated to entrepreneurs from around our beautiful continent, who are
doing amazing works either in their countries or abroad. In this section, we
meet the lady behind Maria Bradford Kitchen.

… plus other entertaining and enlightening stories to make
this holiday a good time to reflect and grow. Dare to dream to keep growing, no
matter what!